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Extended Essay : Getting Started

A guide to ASW's research tools and supports to help you with the Extended Essay.

Topic Ideas

What is the EE?

Key Features:

  • Helps prepare students for success at university
  • Independent research on a topic chosen by the student with consultation from a supervisor
  • Research and reflection culminating with an approximately 4,000 word essay of academic writing and 500 words of reflection
  • Approximately 40 hours of work by the student

General Requirements

The EE is an in-depth study of a focused topic. It gives students the opportunity to:

  • engage in independent research with intellectual initiative, creativity and rigour
  • develop research, thinking, self-management and communication skills
  • reflect on what they have learned throughout the research and writing process.

All students must:

  • provide a logical and coherent rationale for their choice of topic
  • review what has already been written about the topic
  • formulate a clear research question
  • offer a concrete description of the methods they use to investigate the question
  • generate reasoned interpretations and conclusions based on their reading and independent research in order to answer the question.

Source: IBO Writing the EE

IBO.org

Visit IB EE website for more in-depth information.

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Subject Specific Requirements

These files cover individual subjects’ requirements for the extended essay (EE) in terms of:

  • Choice of topic
  • Treatment of topic
  • Assessment:
    • Criterion A: focus and method
    • Criterion B: knowledge and understanding
    • Criterion C: critical thinking
    • Criterion D: presentation
    • Criterion E: engagement

EE guides: